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Relocate factories to BD, CA tells Chinese FM in NY meet

China looks to widen bilateral coop in private sector


FE REPORT | September 27, 2024 00:00:00


Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi exchanges pleasantries with Chief Adviser Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus at the UN Headquarters in New York on Thursday. — PID

Beijing encourages greater cooperation and partnership between companies of Bangladesh and China, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi apprised the head of Bangladesh's interim government.

He also said China wants to invest in solar panels in Bangladesh and deepen trade and economic ties with Dhaka.

Mr Wang Yi made the announcement when he called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York early Thursday.

The Chinese foreign minister described Professor Yunus as "an old friend of the Chinese people," and he congratulated the Chief Adviser on his assuming the leadership of the Interim Government, a spokesperson for the CA said.

"We have full confidence in you that you will live up to the expectations of the people," he said, adding that he would unite the country.

Wang Yi said China would attach importance to Professor Yunus's call to Chinese solar- panel manufacturers to set up plants in Bangladesh.

The Chief Adviser made the call when Chinese ambassador in Dhaka paid a courtesy call on with him last month.

He said Bangladesh would also benefit from Chinese decision to allow zero- tariff access to all goods from the Least Developed Countries.

He mentions that Chinese Red Cross has sent a team of doctors to treat the students and people who were grievously injured during the July-August mass uprising. Wang Yi also said China would welcome more students from Bangladesh.

Professor Yunus thanked China for the gesture. He also praised "amazing" Chinese efforts to lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.

He said Chinese solar companies could invest in a bigger way in Bangladesh, which enjoys preferable market access to many rich nations. He also called upon other Chinese manufacturers to relocate their factories to Bangladesh.

The Chief Adviser stressed closer relations with China and opening "a new chapter" in the ties between the two nations.

He also called for increasing technological collaboration between the companies of both nations.

"We will love to collaborate with Chinese companies. We have a lot of scope to work together," he said.

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